HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1934-03-22, Page 7P Si Maiz M...Morgan
A SUGGESTION
If you likeonions (like 1 r o) you will agree that the', follow-
,
Ming suggestion is no amiss and that restaurateurs `.might well''.
take heed and -profit thereby. ~ o
How many . times have we gone to a show and after t,
hours in ' the : warms (sometimes stuffy) atmosphere come out
with' an idea that Weare hungry but that hunger must be satis-
fied
atis
fi
fled -by something piquant and tantalising.. In my case onions
-raw,. fried pickled, boiled, , stewed; etc.;, always appeal. .
' ,attendingthe ,cinema consequently
Gen-
erallyI : am'�-not alone• when .
. steak smother. d with onions,,
sadly -pass .-up tempting Westerns, .,
1•.
a • "ham
o
f.
m
g
etc. ,.and I now have the. dubious. reputation,
sandwicher." Yes, my: escorts really;believe that I have no
appreciation of food—that imagination in this field is extreme-
ly dull,:
, .
This is all very bad. ., •: ..;
Now$S
'I suggest that; instead of the puny sprig:of.parsley Which
is 'never • enough to defeat friend onion—a. few seeds such as
r restaurant offering this gracious courtesy
I!believe; the cafe o . ...,._.._.
an increase crease in its number of patrons.
would notice, quite. n . .
' would 'boom the people would be- satin
..The onion ' industry ry � . . •
Bed and healthy (there is nothing better than an onion -a -day
- feeling) and we onion -eaters -eaters' would not. be offen-
sive;that, peppy• � P
those who cant take em,
What about it? ••
James Agate •writing in''•John'O'L.ondoi's Weekly raises ,a tario. The following Cities:require ail`
°
nice .point for dlecusslon, L ' n his estimation the six greatest Milk 'sold .In ,them to. be pasteurized,.
• .
living'. actors are Emil Jennings', .Charlie Chaplin,• Alfred Lunt, namely:' Toronto, Hani lton, Windsor,
Lynn Fontanne, I udmella Pitoeff, and Katharine 'Hepburn. • When 'Past Windsor, St.' Catharines, North
ta• e ie. -screen,, Mr : _Agate declared ``fit is Bay, ?n Y, . Tim ►ins, chs f ha ,.
-"-_=CUS_eTl.:Of-�LIIYIb11n`g� $ �� � � . �, -.• -t3alt-and-•hhagara..F'alis, making�ll, In:
as 'absurd ` to' keep the two , apart' as to pretend, that Euclid, all. or the:, remaining 17, six Of them,
: Algerbra" and. Trigonometry are not all a; `part Of ,ma them ties.` . have their milk pasteurised to' an ex
.Tames Aate-is—we.-allow; fully__capabl'e•e a tang in ' LO un `tet varying' from 64 to 98,per cent,
g s
This means that there are 11 cities in
which the population has no, 'protec
tion as . far as its 'milk' supply' is con=
cerned: _
In the -towns. ofI ntario, 13 have
compulsory pasteurization :of.` 190%
and 4 have 100% . pasteurization with.=
out':compulsory: legislation, ' making a
total' of 1' towns' in whieh all the: ,milk'
sold is ;completely',: pasteurized. There;
-therefore;-remain28 to`vns=nvVhicb
9 *4,
Enga gea-to*be-Married,
{ Miss.:Carel-Marmon;• only; child: of, Gen, Howard- C. Marmon; multi,
millionaire •auto•mobile.'manufacturer, and Prince, Nicolas, Tchkotoua,
•
of ,the ie-tim'.e 'kingdom of georgia, plan..to be married;;
g
Sine
ao
For. Thou
•
• Donkey,:
The`
Don
When fishes flawand' forest walked
d
A xrd figs grneal.. upon bhoTn;, •
Some moment ' When. the .noon was.
.
A, long, ,cold winter in drawing .to a
close, At least it is the hope of •Most
Canadians, even the younger ones woo
must. have had their .611, of ice and
snow . sports this :season, ' that soon
the \weather', will moderate; and • once
more we may venture out,of;doors. In
the meantime ga'r'den plans, may be
diknee ed; Nothing will retore health
an. quickly, or.. bring order to a, mind,
unsettled ' by the business, political -
and social Problems, • so :prevalent .to-
day, as a few hours in the garden. To
dig in 'the earth; 'to,::plant seeds' that
have ben.iianded down. carefully from
the dim ages;;'and in a few short.w.eeks'
to see a picture of our own 'creating
'taking: shape around us -this is real
satisfaction. * ,
Garden Plans; ' •
Planning is essential. Tall things
•must not be planted.,where they will
shade. smaller .types. Very early.
spinach, radiad► and the first lettuce
can he planted in rows twenty inc
lies
apart .and' the later vegeta/ilea put. in
pefween. Plantings of each vegetable
,may be • spread over weeks: in. ,many
•instances -so ,that. a_ continuous 'supply
and ,rate varieties, of he same : vege-
table' offers another means of spacing
out the crop and increasing total 're-
turns and 'the , introduction ,.of a few,
absolutely new '.things each:. year Will
also increase the trend in that direr
tion: It Is quite possible in every set-
tled • district in • Canada:'to .develop; a
• • Province' of: Ontario. ;
Toronto:-Tfie' Canadian: Facial Hy-
giene Council have just'issued the fol;
lowing pertinent: facts,;
Theresent. state 'of. asteurizatlon
P p
in. the Province of Ontario is : as fol,
lotus:
.. .-There�are altogether '28:cities in On,.
certain terms his choice, • as he.. has thirty years of, dramatic
criticism to. back himup,; as well as a number of novels essays
and hooka about ;the.".theatr•
ae. should
screen and fit° s , no're �rk whythen , g.
After all I;see . a;3
sat be linked: After all many, of pus would never:see some of
not made: through
Iambus stage; stars if it was possible for us
'the medium • ofscreen.
. the. ,
DID -YOU
KNOW?
s
Then surely." I was
With moxletrous head and sickeliing
And ears like errant wings,'
The devil's wanting parody'
On,,,, ril four -footed things,' .
Thetattered tered outlaw oi:' the_,eartha
Of ancient, crooked .w'ill,
Starve, scourge, deride me; I am
dumb,
I.. keep my secret still
tn.;
Fools' For I:° also had my hour,
• One far fierce hour and sweet,
There was a 'shout about -irny ears,' •
And�palrn's
before -My -feet..
-G. K. Chesterton.
--��- .
'nuns Hoover
.Takes Up.' Earirnin'
� S.
Fresno, `Calif. -Le urns' a "white
collar job, Allan Hoover, seconds`son
of .former . PresidentHerbert' Hoover,
has tuned to the -business 'of "dirt"
• _, .of ma of the;• reat of both screen faraning: ; /
Cama is the birth place ... •
the milk is_on1Y partially''pasteurized` For' severi_al_:i the young. Hdo.Y r.
xd� stagerbuA,>+lY n� „'nat`iv'e
native-er—reached°"grea t asteur-zea-at al. - he
pr no p , l has -been--w�ikn�-et�-f&
vegetable..garden which will, prove 1,, -
continuous sources ot; table revenue.
and, in doing so; saves money,`„. and, -
what Is more important, it adds. liter
Wing variety to the things that go on, •
that•table, '•
A ,Source of Income,
.Throughout, Canada people, ars,. casts •.'
ing about for ways of making an extra': •
dollar. Young •people •losing employ7
anent in. the cities have' returned to •.
the old • farmstead for shelter.For
fifty; miles around ,the larger cities;:
countryside and: villages are.-o'rowded k'
with families who: are. trying• to estab- ,
lisp themselves on th•e land. In; every.•
comunity there' are
m,good citizens,
who have . more time on their hands
'to -day than ever. before. Gardening •
offers at leasta' partial solution: In
addition to giving them the major por-
tion, of their food .requirements• for at
least six months, it, offers 'some op-
portunity of making money: This may
'takethe' form of specialties, like
green peas, sweet' corn,; mushrooms,
canning, or truck crops for• a "Focal. .
market. Perhaps, there, is 'a main high -
Way, close -at, hand which offers a .site
for a r adside• Stand over which they
can
and cut . finwera. • Maybe theta114 a
summer resort colony within ten: miles:•
where the highest prices may he se '
cured.. To, capture this sort of trade,
earliness. is 'essential, but' this' only
means a good hot bed,: . planted in
,Match or
•
in ' heights •t an has 'Math son' Lang. Few, indeed; know
er actl g g ; h c
that Lang,waasborn in- Montreal the -son' of: a .Presbyterian imin-
ish descent. .• He wg�nt on'.'the :stage against the
dabs. of Scott, .
family; who.hoped that.;too woul., enter the
• ;wishes' sof his fan y, P,he, d.
Church but•the lure Of -the footlights. was- too -•strong to.beesisted=
-=-and' now he has harkened. to the latest ; medium, the 'talkies..
The latest' *film "Channel „Crossing gives' Mr.'Lang admirers exposed to e
opportunity. '•to -hear his: actor's perfectly modulated voice. 'Pie of this Province ph.
-'• every
, 4 da>rgaars of raw milk
ae well' as renew; acquain ace (as many of us. will) With all the , The failure to -pasteurize. iii k may,
1•
follows
ala s. i of the
ove:oC c
Thher t a ids g
:roan'result n
`re tan
eCrossing..ifsa
`eJiCitem nt Of a � , ... :,... •• •: . , • . , • p P1 . � � .
, eases: typhoid, and Par"atyphiai
lass-•--bugs=towne-witb --the-silk
' The population of Qntario` is about
3'600,000 people.'`• -Of the' cities `;towns
and villageswhich have either+ com-
plete or partial' pasteurization there is
a _population; of about; 1, 500,000 who
are ,protected, Asresult
there are about two-thirds of the` eo-
sii sPav 'T
,'�:h id,
k
To a e Them
�M
'By. HELEN WIILIAME.
stunt d'' resennaki fLesso Fite-
lire e . np, n
•i a -it 11 .r. _ a
• - sh d h ve P tterit
W v
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yon. select.• `-
•.
•.•Styr; No. 2893 is designed
for . 's,zea
14,16, 18, 20 •years; 34, 36, 38 and 40
inches bust.'' Size 16 : requires
yards of 85 -inch material.'
HOW ; TO ORDER ; PATTERNS.
Write your name and address 'plain
'plain-
ly, such
�. giving number and:. size of s h
, g V ng.n
... be
patterns as you want -Enclose 15e...id
stamps or coin (coin preferred, wrap;
it carefully). for each 'number, ; and
address your. order to Wilscn, Pattern
Service, ' 73.West Adelaide St:, Toronto.
-'It Pars To -Ile
Iind.:,Toia' Dog:
ver,
ccarlet .fever,, septic, sore throat,'diph
theria.. Cases of bovine. tuberculosis
lant'.fever a, ,disabling dist
'and undu _,
1 f-un'a
eases which may .b; a sena two , p
•l . ost'.fornnstof surgical
Leurized •m> k �
"' hildren are 'a direct
tubereulosi l;�in _c.
result of 'ainpasteut ized• milk
Each: gepjeration will see' truth .a
,i the more :clearly : and comprehend
the:riglits• and welfare. of others a. lit
-tie:more' tolerantly' - :Carrie.Chanrnan.
Catt.
Halifax. -A little -mongrel' dog that
:dhund Sind: r "i?te • heti ,befriended
more than repaid 'its obligations by,'�
saving the''settlat'', from avhat. would .'
Probably have been• a lingering death.:,
Incapacitated by, a, broken leg;' he
-
Isuffered in a fall from- t.he ice:near,
Ifennetcook Corner;• Singer was lying
•0n -the roadway clogged :witlr snroW,at
the height of a bliszard :,:As long as
hisrength' remarried he shouted for•
help,:but hia cries went, unnoticed in
the howling gale until 'the mongrel
haptened .along,'. Tire 'injured with
was ahuost"•bvercome••,from cold';:•,and
pain •aiv1 the dog. e i ^i+ti, soniething'
wiling.
Away.: be daslysd• tri his uitister's
.tioine and y,elpe<l. persistently. tently.. Ile 'was
warned• to' • be quiet and even threat-
ened; but he kept tugging at' the coat'
of :loseph Barron,;•a lumberni,an. Final
ly Barron followed hisdog and'found
h,is.lieighbur almost unconscious. The
ltinibernran" bundled iiiin.h
. in is. owl)
coat • and carried . iiim to the cabin'.
,Through the Use of hand and horse
sleds the .•ifljured: pian finally Was.
tiiytight to Halifax' over a* ,60 -mile.
I,i ail an ll'teken to ho.-inital
• ft' was. jtt-.t after surgeons• ainput,
tate(] his .l;eg, that. Snider expressed
his gratitude in hospital yesterday.
They told him he would recover, brit-
it
utit: would be hare; •going in the •Woods,
with one' leg. Birt Sing. r 'W;as'ol timri-
istic-an'd ther'e';s One little ilOg•that
will; never''want 'food as long as he'
visits' •Rdn'ttInd Singer's. enbine
XlfitYst',all of t.s: h ive, been con-
fronted with', the nee=essi.ty for slain
:smooth-littitig new ur-lies ld`;Wsal with
the slendcrline frocks. •
For this reason such a.• little set as
today's pattern, whish din 'easily and
to inexpensively be trade at hop*, is "Wealth, cannot be created by act
' of Parliament only by itctual t'tiduc'
t► thing to be welconntiedz , ..,.._. •:; «. P..,;.
a'he pantees clo..a' at:the side. The ,tions" --Sir 1ienni Deterdlflg,
to assreie with " attached shoulder,-~---'-"
i " aorit , has been the
coed at the centre -back; Always tae to j Y
ry6�trapS 1S � S r ,. ,,, r.. �....
L. crepe e ,si�.. in ,..... h 'the fow have been• l Ven."-
•' . arra or c}epe• silt ,fiQell .,cions , t
Wa alrrrig, s
rtk is 1� practical choice, :Ute tiaiy J1arrt,,' 111110111.0n VPdtC1c
•
San J•oaquin:•Valley, tioilin . • lith the
laborers, 'pruning • vin and • trees,
helping; to irrigate th vineyards and
wielding a. hose a a,shovel.,
Fie had ag tion as•_a field man in
the laird • artrpent of a bank.. But
hesou� g-- t practical experience: •as a
far 'car' and. even toiled: on Sundayand
�,�i i..
u iness .front
olid�a to. learn the: b s
Ys
the ground up.
He' and his asSociwes. recently par
chased;.• 500 -acre farm, Which Hoover
will: iaa
Elk Toll' Heavy
Stockholm, .Sweden.' --Six 'thousand
of Sweden's estimated 40,000elk were
killed by licensed• hunters in. 1933 as
re ' with 1923
comps d .w "3S11n .
Thrift is a,• Virtue and avarice ,
one 'of the ugliest of all vices; the •line
•between them •• is sometimes thin.•'-
Bruce; Barton.
t Si: (Moritz. •
livorce .
Thelma.' Todd,' one-time. New
' England. school .. teacher," • photo.
g'ra•phed.:-:iii a'.fte 1 e
in ..siren' •a'' divorce from � Pa
s-
: g ,g
cnal'e J. da Cicco,' theatrical:a•gent.
Canadian Marine' • s
In Ne York
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'MISS Doreen llidt r ,left
• and
.
it.:1ifor'itz where they Are � to take
r,
inial slti : races., .Y '
r •
New:. York '-- Mrs Ceres.S tole
Y.
Raker, a native .of Ingersoll, Ont who:
now resides in. CI.icago,'and Edward
D.:Warner, • 52, of' Stamford, 'Conn.;
were: married here last week in the
municipal. chapel. -The bride gave. her.
age as 47 while Warner :raid he was
perpetual•,Y.imVum
WATCH. YOU
R,
DIET
ByBon on Sa nt te:
'We are. frequently'
we hear.' what some people 'think of
the question of .;dieting,; To Many it
seems to. conjure- up in.their"nds
a system'of •martyrdom,, a self-immiposed
plan whereby they are "to be deprived
or what:•they like' most to• eat, Such;
Is,far from,the case. .
For 'sick 'persons .diets must neces.
n the na
e •accords g. to
sariiy bvaried •
&
-ture-ef: the••illuesa,.�liut�to the ;av�eL_ge•._._.
Pcr•son i0fibre or lessnormiai health
i
whats
owlet is. n, othing a r- 1ess_the_choo.•
ing from a':'great vas :ety .orfoods ot•
; is best to, eat,.•and..eaten accord::.
.
iyg toe; systematic plan' under•. 'hat,.
is called'a balanced diet.
et is sir licit' Nitself
A balaneed.di p Y ,
because. moseTmeals ^in .the hone' -and
in the hotels and restaurants, are more ...
or less balanced,,,but: it remains 'for•;
the individual to pick and choose to
avoid dietetic errors
Diet .is `a •study, but a:simple'meth-,
od • of dieting. i ` o avoid white •bread
�t�• roducts
'reduce
:. trite • soli. u
and w
sugar .and all sweets :to a''minimuanum
n
and eat vegetables and 'frdits i q ,
tity : Avoid over eating and take. •
plenty of` fresh. air and. "Same exercise `.�.
I•••
dail' ` _•
_
'Ice cream can be se ed. every day
". to all the yotings'ters. in 1tonm'outh
" " I.I'eilioritif .-H'ospitals try i:be-' will of
Long Branch Irian Who died recently.
--:lie-estabIthhed'-at-fund-;000-->or-
the.' sole. purpose of 'providing ,this
diurnal dessert a benefaction to'bring'
to;.the--lips:•of•.many .a'giri'
an. boy The thoughtfulness of. the•
bequest•wilLeniiear the memory of the'
giver to those who knowplea-
• sure'Tiemug-have dived from the
prospect..of • Maltiiig.ehildren happy.
tut, the ;wisdom• of applying the ice-
..ereafn fund to the daily.menu is open,
to' question: ' woii1d not the joy ot• the
young patients. be 'Mote intense,. 'their
palates snore d.elici`ously •tickled, ,by
less ti egiient, satisfaction? After ,40
days of ice-creain for dessert it Will
Seem almost as' inevitable as spinach.
-Ne York Sun: ,
•'alt Is 'very• diflimult • to''be bed -tem-
pered With on`e:wlio is good-hnniored,"
-Queen Marie.
•
Men -Replace. e la
ce-Wo
en
'As • t
ers
"ra h
�. eno
S s P
r • replacin
Ohcago.-Men , are p g , wo-
Men as stenographers and secretaries,
according to John C. Kennan, voca ••
tional placemet counsellor ap the Wilt'
versity of Chicago. `
" Kennan,, who '' contacts more than
1;000 Business' and •professional men,
yearly
e ,yearlyin connection with his duties ,
Ass "job getter" for eQllege• graduates, .
said that ixren ivitl stenographic`
trarninl 'are being• employed more and
`*Moyers 'can irks* men .~it
them on business trips, and ..do not.
fear •toning their secretaries' through
marriage," he :explained.
Women Confined.,
To Alma eur.Aviation
Antonie-•Strasaman, .one of the first
German, woman' fliers just arrived in.
New York,.`. admits •tiief'ully, that wo•
men must confine .the+ir. exploits to 'thd
field .of amateur aviation.
• "The dray,' of :experimental flying ,ie
,post;" she sa di "it '.is• tirtie for i%,4.11 -
Mew to admit that,' commercial avis•
tion is a man's .sob. ^ Passengers hitvi
•
•fnore co•. idence in: male pilots. We
iron ,are •not found at the .controls of;-
ldcomotives and they should.not seek '.
'to•pifot the great commercial planes."
"We Have Learned 'From You, •
Hope Yon Have Learned From►
?ort of'Spain.'Trinidad.-Canada's 'r -le following • night the Canadian .'
little squadr.'•on Pias taught soinething:
to British naval forces, • ,
The 'four Canadian' destroyers, On
*their annual Winter cruise'in the Wast
Indis With a detachment of the Brit
iib t'leet, were co'muicnded by Ad vital,
,tyle t'tire Mind Float; tate they,
first 'night's operations off St:. Ritts
whoa the sleek Canadian, \ essel5 sue-
ees4stitily etaded• an rttack by the Im-
perial. ernisere Achille& and Leander.
"We, learned ,gomething irtotit void,"'
{Aclniiral Boyle sa.icl in a signalled
. l hls skiers, a.f.
is•s,�a1e uan,lier,.,l,tis. � iiressA'e. Andhe was l'altt as anxious
Part.111 the, forihiNtiting, ►lntenna, to 'know i the C:attgdians learned any;
ti� • thing froril: n t inoeti\"i>es of his flbtflf:
,.
•
9:
IV
vessels.-.stagih:ggthe 'attacks• failed t4,''
defeatthe er.uiscrs i#'rid ,the„Admiral
signalled again.
"I•Iope you •feat necl airmetfiifig trent.
• Mobilittt aivd'speed of the nett crass.
;era ti.beet liliiilis: of'tlie iisassed',desti y-
•era, , dash. ig tb. the attack in heavy;''
seas against a strong' head "wind.
• , It . was the first time in liistett
that, Canadian!, craft hive erigaged,
with' the'.lnavy in•nniiiii Warfare, stag
:ed b *ti. s uaclron of •Lour• iialUes i ucr
Y q
two cruisers, a7
aircraft-cartier,
`fi dAstro era'"and the Cawxdian ha'(ryi
l;
the feree0 of four d r Byer s,